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‘Sacrificial virgins’: Balancing freedom of speech and issues of public health

‘Sacrificial virgins’: Balancing freedom of speech and issues of public health

British broadcaster Joan Shenton may fail to gain a visa to support her anti-HPV vaccine documentary in Australia. Does this help the interests of the greater good, and how should GPs address any patient concerns raised by the film?


Do we need to reassess the flu vaccine?

Do we need to reassess the flu vaccine?

Dr Evan Ackermann looks at recent research on the use of the flu vaccine in Australia.


Flu vaccines to be conserved as Australia waits on extra doses to address shortage

Flu vaccines to be conserved as Australia waits on extra doses to address shortage

GPs have been advised to prioritise their existing flu vaccines for vulnerable patients in the face of a continuing national shortage triggered by unprecedented demand.


Flu vaccine rationing now in place in Victoria and NSW

Flu vaccine rationing now in place in Victoria and NSW

Flu vaccines are now being rationed to ‘vulnerable patients’ in Australia’s two most populous states, Victoria and NSW.


Flu vaccine shortages due to ‘unprecedented demand’: Chief Medical Officer

Flu vaccine shortages due to ‘unprecedented demand’: Chief Medical Officer

Increased demand of up to 30% is the cause of shortfalls in the supply of flu vaccines around Australia, according to Australia’s Acting Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Hobbs.


Bowel and cervical screening effective, but participation rates need to improve

Bowel and cervical screening effective, but participation rates need to improve

New research shows that the national bowel cancer and cervical cancer screening programs are proving effective, but participation rates are not as high as they could be.


SA latest government to offer free flu vaccinations for young children

SA latest government to offer free flu vaccinations for young children

Every state and territory bar the Northern Territory now offer the free shot for children between six months and five years in the wake of a horrific flu season in 2017.


Influenza vaccine poses risk to patients with latex allergies, TGA warns

Influenza vaccine poses risk to patients with latex allergies, TGA warns

The TGA has advised health professionals to be aware of patients with a latex allergy when administering the Fluad trivalent influenza vaccine.


RACGP President calls enhanced flu vaccines ‘a step in the right direction’

RACGP President calls enhanced flu vaccines ‘a step in the right direction’

Dr Bastian Seidel has welcomed the Federal Government’s decision to provide stronger flu vaccines to Australians over the age of 65, but says more must be done to protect all patients ahead of this year’s flu season.


Understanding the new HPV vaccine: What GPs need to know

Understanding the new HPV vaccine: What GPs need to know

Public health physician Associate Professor Julia Brotherton writes for newsGP about Australia’s new nonavalent HPV vaccine.


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